Hello,
On Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 02:32:54AM -0700, loial
wrote:
> This works fine for files, but the directory
> also contains sub- directories (which themselves
> contain files and sub-directories). However I
> do not think it is possible to hard link
> directories ?
On some Unices it is, as I he
Hello,
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 04:58:53PM -0800, Justin
Ezequiel wrote:
> We have an old barcode program (MSDOS and source code unavailable.)
> I've figured out how to populate the fields (by hacking into one of
> the program's resource files.)
> However, we still need to hit the following functio
On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 12:52:28AM +0200,
Alexander Gattin wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 04:58:53PM -0800, Justin
> Ezequiel wrote:
> > We have an old barcode program (MSDOS and source code unavailable.)
> > I've figured out how to populate the fields (by hacking into o
Hello,
On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 06:59:46PM -0700, Justin
Ezequiel wrote:
> On Mar 20, 7:30 am, Alexander Gattin
> wrote:
> > You need to place 2 bytes into the circular buffer
> > to simulate key press. Lower byte is ASCII code,
> > higher byte is scan code (they are the
Hello,
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 01:52:42PM -0800, Ian
wrote:
> The proper way to get the number of rows is to
> use the COUNT aggregate function, e.g., "SELECT
> COUNT(*) FROM TABLE1", which will return a
> single row with a single column containing the
> number of rows in table1.
It's better to s
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 01:14:34PM +0200,
Alexander Gattin wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 01:52:42PM -0800, Ian
> wrote:
> > The proper way to get the number of rows is to
> > use the COUNT aggregate function, e.g., "SELECT
> > COUNT(*) FROM TABLE1", which w
Hello,
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 01:19:09AM -0800, Ned
Deily wrote:
> As far as I know, COMMAND_MODE has no special
> meaning on other platforms
UNIX_STD=2003 on HP-UX if anyone's interested...
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Hello,
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 12:32:19PM +0100, Alain
Ketterlin wrote:
> Alexander Gattin writes:
> > It's better to select count(1) instead of
> > count(*). The latter may skip rows consisting
> > entirely of NULLs IIRC.
>
> Wrong: count(anyname) ignores NULL,
Hello,
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 01:03:14PM +0100, Wolfgang
Rohdewald wrote:
> On Freitag 19 November 2010, Alexander Gattin wrote:
> > It's better to select count(1) instead of
> > count(*).
not true,
> > The latter may skip rows consisting
> > entirely of NU
Hello,
On Mon, Dec 06, 2010 at 04:08:16AM +, MRAB wrote:
> I'm looking for examples of regexes which are
> slow (especially those which seem never to
> finish) but whose results are known.
does it have anything to do with
http://swtch.com/~rsc/regexp/regexp1.html?
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Hello,
On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 04:24:02PM +, MRAB wrote:
> Interestingly, that webpage says that:
>
> ("a" x 10) =~ /^(ab?)*$/
>
> caused Perl to segfault. I tried it and it didn't segfault, but it
> didn't match either
It doesn't segfault but produces a warning with
-w:
xr...@xrgtn-
Hello,
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 05:44:22AM +0530, Varuna
Seneviratna wrote:
> > D:\Python>gpg --verify python-2.5.4.msi.asc
> gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
> gpg: the signature could not be verified.
> Please remember that the signature file (.sig or .asc)
> should be the first file given on th
Hello,
On Sun, Jan 02, 2011 at 10:11:50AM -0800, Alex
Willmer wrote:
> def prg3(l):
> return '\n'.join([str(x) for x in l if x])
just one fix (one fix one fix one fix):
return '\n'.join([str(x) for x in l if x is not None])
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On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 07:52:34AM +0100, Petter
Gustad wrote:
> r...@rpw3.org (Rob Warnock) writes:
> > invocation was given only one arg!! IT FOUND
> > THE PATTERN, BUT DIDN'T TELL ME WHAT
> > !@^%!$@#@! FILE IT WAS IN!! :-{
>
> Sounds frustrating, but grep -H will always
> print the fi
Hello,
On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 05:32:05PM +, Icarus
Sparry wrote:
> The key thing which makes this 'modern' is the
> '+' at the end of the command, rather than '\;'.
> This causes find to execute the grep once per
> group of files, rather than once per file.
many thanks to you, man!
I'm surp
Hello,
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 09:40:19AM +0500, Andrea
Gavana wrote:
> Fails with a variety of errors depending on which port I use:
>
> - Port 80: urllib2.HTTPError: HTTP Error 407: Proxy Authentication
> Required ( The ISA Server requires authorization to fulfill the
> request. Access to the W
Hello,
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 02:40:22AM -0800, pstatham
wrote:
> I've installed the cx_Oracle module for Python
> and I'm trying to connect to my remote Oracle
> db.
Can you tnsping your remote Oracle DB
successfully?
> >>> uid = "scott"
> >>> pwd = "tiger"
> >>> service = "10.5.1.12:1521:PR10
Hello,
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 02:29:24PM -0700, tormod wrote:
> I've tried countless times to build & install cx_Oracle on Python
> 3.1.2, and failed every time, so I'd like to ask someone for help.
...
> I've opened the cx_Oracle.pyd with Dependency Walker (http://
> www.dependencywalker.com/) a
Hello,
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 08:01:36PM +1000, James Mills wrote:
> In an effort to avoid re-inventing the wheel so to speak
> I was wondering if anyone's come across libraries/tools, etc
> that achieve the same kind of functionality as the tools
> library in this java app.
unfortunately, no (e
Hello,
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 08:08:42PM -0700, Cliff
Martin wrote:
> I have just gotten done building Python 3.1.2 on
> HPUX 11.31 Itanium (IA64) using gcc 4.4.3, and
> have tried building cx_Oracle to go with it. The
> build succeeds, but test and importing does not.
> I have tried building Pyt
Hello,
On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 09:27:05AM -0400, Cliff
Martin wrote:
> Yes, our entire toolchain is 64 bit - a mix of
> stuff I have downloaded and built and some
> packages from HP (in the form of depot files)
> GCC was downloaded from HP, for example.
I see. I bootstrapped from bundled cc, henc
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On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 09:56:18AM -0700, cerr
wrote:
> I want to download a file from a client using
> paramiko. I found plenty of ressources using
> google on how to send a file but none that
> would describe how to download files from a
> client.
Download files from remote to local?
Ge
Hello,
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 04:51:01PM +0100, Nobody
wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 21:41:19 +0200, Matthias
> Guentert wrote:
> > I would like to create an IP tunnel using the
> > IP protocol type 4 (socket.IPPROTO_IPIP) on a
> > Linux host. (I also would be happy if I could
> > create a GRE tun
Hello,
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 12:26:50PM +, Steven
D'Aprano wrote:
> I know what you're thinking: "it's easy to cache
> the next result, and return it on the next
> call". But iterators can also be dependent on
> the time that they are called, like in this
> example:
>
> def evening_time():
Hello,
On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 09:20:04PM +, Arnaud
Delobelle wrote:
> Tough requirement, but I think I've got it. Two
> lambdas, one reduce, one map ;)
>
> >>> a = {'a' : {'b' :{'/' :[1,2,3,4], 'ba' :{'/' :[41,42,44]}, 'bc'
> >>> :{'/':[51,52,54], 'bcd' :{'/':[68,69,66]}}},'c' :{'/' :[5,6,
Hello,
On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 02:10:12PM -0700, macm
wrote:
> > > How convert list to nested dictionary?
> >
> > l
> > > ['k1', 'k2', 'k3', 'k4', 'k5']
> > result
> > > {'k1': {'k2': {'k3': {'k4': {'k5': {}}
>
> http://www.amk.ca/python/writing/functional
so, why didn't you try pyt
Hello,
On Tue, Nov 09, 2010 at 09:32:17AM -0800, macm wrote:
> dict1 = {'ab':[[1,2,3,'d3','d4',5],12],'ac':[[1,3,'78a','79b'],
> 54],'ad': [[56,57,58,59],34], 'ax': [[56,57,58,59],34]}
> dict2 = {'ab':[[22,2,'a0','42s','c4','d3'],12],'ab':[[2,4,50,42,'c4'],
> 12],'ac':[[1,3,'79b',45,65,'er4'],54],
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 11:51:33AM +0200,
Alexander Gattin wrote:
> functional-style code emerges:
>
> > >>> dict(filter(lambda t: t[1],
> > ... map(lambda k: (k, filter(lambda v: v in dict2[k][0], dict1[k][0])),
> > ...fil
Hello,
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 12:00:55PM -0800, Brett
Bowman wrote:
> MRAB -
> I've tried worker threads, and it kills the
> thread only and not the program as a whole. I
> could use that as a work-around, but I would
> prefer something more direct, in case other
> problems arise.
Looks like th
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